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Phimeanakas-Tempel

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Phimeanakas Temple, also known as Prasat Phimean Akas, is a significant ancient Hindu temple located within the Royal Palace enclosure of Angkor Thom in Siem Reap, Cambodia. This historical site, sitting at an elevation of 46 meters, is a distinctive three-tiered pyramid built primarily from laterite and sandstone. Constructed between the late 10th and early 11th centuries, it stands as a testament to the Khleang architectural style and is an integral part of the vast Angkor Archaeological Park.

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    31. Dezember 2022

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    Hinduistischer Pyramidentempel aus dem 10. Jh. mit Skulpturen und einer für Besucher gesperrten Treppe.

    16. Januar 2023

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    Der Phimeanakas ist ein pyramidenförmiger Tempel im Königspalast Angkor Thoms in Kambodscha und somit Teil des UNESCO-Welterbes Angkor. Er wurde vermutlich im 11. Jahrhundert von Suryavarman I. errichtet. Der Phimeanakas ist zwölf Meter hoch und hat eine Basis von 36 mal 28 Meter. Aber passt auf, der Tempelberg von zahlreichen Makaken Affen bevölkert die einen auch gerne mal wegen etwas zu essen an die Hose springen.

    21. November 2025

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    Phimeanakas ist eine dreistöckige Pyramide, zwar recht klein, aber mit einer beeindruckenden Höhe von etwa 40m einschließlich den Resten einer Galerie auf einer Plattform.

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    What are the current access restrictions for climbing Phimeanakas Temple?

    While Phimeanakas Temple features steep staircases, the main ascent to the uppermost sanctuary is currently restricted to visitors. This is common for many ancient temples in Angkor to preserve their delicate structures. You can still explore the lower tiers and the surrounding Royal Palace grounds.

    Is Phimeanakas Temple suitable for families with young children?

    Phimeanakas Temple can be suitable for families, but parents should be aware of the terrain. The temple involves navigating ancient stone pathways and some steep steps, even if the very top is restricted. The surrounding Royal Palace grounds offer shaded areas and space for children to explore. However, the presence of macaque monkeys means close supervision is advised, and feeding them is discouraged.

    Are dogs allowed at Phimeanakas Temple or within the Royal Enclosure?

    Generally, pets, including dogs, are not permitted within the Angkor Archaeological Park, which includes Phimeanakas Temple and the Royal Enclosure. This policy is in place to protect the ancient structures and local wildlife, and to ensure a respectful environment for all visitors.

    What are the parking options and public transport availability for Phimeanakas Temple?

    Phimeanakas Temple is located within the Angkor Thom complex. Parking is typically available at designated areas within Angkor Thom, often near major temples like Bayon. From these parking spots, visitors usually walk or take a tuk-tuk to reach Phimeanakas. Public transport within the park is limited; most visitors rely on tuk-tuks, taxis, or bicycles rented from Siem Reap.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Phimeanakas Temple?

    A focused visit to Phimeanakas Temple itself, exploring its accessible areas and the immediate surroundings, might take 30-60 minutes. However, as it's located within the Royal Palace of Angkor Thom, most visitors combine it with other nearby sites like the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King, which can extend the overall exploration of this area to several hours.

    What amenities are immediately available within the Royal Enclosure near Phimeanakas Temple?

    Within the immediate Royal Enclosure around Phimeanakas Temple, amenities are relatively sparse to maintain the historical atmosphere. You might find occasional vendors selling drinks or snacks, especially near more frequented areas of Angkor Thom. For more substantial dining or restroom facilities, you would typically need to venture to larger temple complexes or designated visitor areas within the Angkor Archaeological Park.

    What should I bring for a comfortable visit to Phimeanakas Temple?

    For a comfortable visit, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as hydration is key. Sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is essential. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for navigating the ancient stone paths. Additionally, a camera for capturing the unique architecture and views, and insect repellent, can be beneficial.

    Are there any significant viewpoints or natural features around Phimeanakas Temple?

    From the accessible lower levels of Phimeanakas Temple, visitors can enjoy views of the surrounding Royal Palace grounds, which are shaded by trees and feature serene ponds. While the very top offers panoramic views of the Angkor Archaeological Park, including Baphuon Temple, access to this highest point is currently restricted. The natural setting within the Royal Enclosure provides a tranquil atmosphere.

    How does Phimeanakas Temple compare to other major temples like Bayon?

    Phimeanakas Temple offers a distinct experience compared to larger, more ornate temples like Bayon. While Bayon is famous for its numerous smiling faces and intricate bas-reliefs, Phimeanakas is characterized by its unique three-tiered pyramid design and minimalist ornamentation. It represents a different architectural style (Khleang) and offers a more tranquil, less crowded atmosphere within the Royal Palace grounds, focusing more on its symbolic structure and historical legend rather than extensive carvings.

    What is the best time of day to visit Phimeanakas Temple to avoid crowds?

    To experience Phimeanakas Temple with fewer crowds, consider visiting early in the morning, shortly after the park opens, or later in the afternoon, closer to closing time. Many tour groups tend to visit the more prominent temples during midday, making Phimeanakas, especially within the Royal Enclosure, a potentially quieter option during these off-peak hours.

    Can I find guided tours specifically for Phimeanakas Temple, especially for beginners?

    While dedicated guided tours solely for Phimeanakas Temple are less common, most comprehensive tours of Angkor Thom will include a stop at Phimeanakas. These tours often provide historical context and insights into the temple's significance. For beginners, joining a general Angkor Thom tour is an excellent way to learn about Phimeanakas and its place within the larger complex, often with an English-speaking guide.

    Is Phimeanakas Temple wheelchair accessible?

    Due to its ancient construction, uneven stone pathways, and numerous steps, Phimeanakas Temple is generally not wheelchair accessible. The terrain within the Royal Enclosure can also be challenging. Visitors with mobility concerns may find it difficult to navigate the site.

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